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Brake Repair in Fort Wayne, Indiana

Professional and Affordable Brake Service and Repair

Overview of How Brakes Work

The brake system is complex and has a particular process. First, let’s discuss the basics. Every vehicle has front and rear brakes at each corner. Cars can have two main brake systems: disc or drum. A disc brake system comes with brake pads, a caliper, and a rotor, which is the component that spins the wheel. Once you depress the brake pedal, the caliper squeezes the brake pads onto the rotor. This action creates friction to bring the wheel to a stop. A drum brake system features a drum, pistons, and brake shoes. After you engage the brake pedal, the brake fluid brings the pistons and shoes together. These two parts then interact with the sides of the drum, generating the friction to stop successfully. Considering the intricate process and the different parts included, it’s basic physics that something can go awry. Yeoman Service Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. is here to help with expert brake repair service.

Common Brake Repair Jobs

Brakes are constantly in motion, and specific parts will require replacement over time due to wear (and sometimes malfunction or damage). Our auto shop serving the greater Decatur and Monroeville areas is equipped with the right tools and technology to perform any brake repair job. We can perform basic services like brake fluid exchanges, brake inspections, and brake pad replacements. Brake fluid can go bad from a build-up of moisture in the system or a leak, and brake pads inevitably wear over time. Master cylinders, brake calipers, drums, hoses, rotors/discs, and wheel cylinders are the most instrumental pieces of the brake system, and rest assured we can provide proper repair or replacement for each. Whether you need lining replacement or rotor replacement, we have you covered! Our brake repair services at Yeoman Service Center, conveniently located at 540 E Pettit Avenue, guarantee optimal stopping power.

When Should You Visit for Brake Care?

Because of the brake system’s active role in driving, it’s often easy to tell when a problem may warrant brake repair. Common signs include squealing, squeaking, or grinding noises when engaging the brake pedal. You may even feel wobbling, vibration, or scraping. Pay close attention to how the brake pedal feels during normal operation. If it starts to feel spongy or soft, there is likely a problem within the system. Additional symptoms include the car pulling to the side when braking, a burning smell, or bouncing up and down when you stop short. Remember that staying on top of the routine maintenance outlined in your owner’s manual will significantly help mitigate any problems from occurring in the first place. With a thorough brake inspection, our certified technicians will be able to troubleshoot the exact problem and provide steps for brake repair. To learn more about our services, consult our team at (260) 456-2169. We can help all brake systems, including drum, disc, anti-lock, hydraulic, and electric.